Peter Rösel

German pianist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroGerman pianist
A.K.A.Peter Rosel
A.K.A.Peter Rosel
PlacesGermany
isMusician Professor Educator Pianist
Work fieldAcademia Music
Gender
Male
Genres:Classical music
Instruments:Piano
Birth2 February 1945, Dresden, Dresden Directorate District, Saxony, Germany
Age79 years
Star signAquarius
Education
Moscow ConservatoryPresnensky District, Central Administrative Okrug, Russia
KreuzschuleDresden, Dresden Directorate District, Germany
Employers
Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von WeberDresden, Dresden Directorate District, Germany
Awards
National Prize of East Germany 
Robert Schumann Prize of the City of Zwickau1982
art award of the City of Dresden2009
The details

Biography

Peter Rösel (born February 2, 1945 in Dresden) is a German concert pianist.

Appearances

Rösel has appeared for years at international festivals (Salzburg, Edinburgh, London Proms, Perth, Hollywood Bowl, Hong Kong) and with many major orchestras, such as Los Angeles Philharmonic and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Berlin Philharmonic.

He has performed with renowned conductors, Rudolf Kempe, Horst Stein, Yuri Temirkanov, Tennstedt and Vonk. With Kurt Masur and the Gewandhaus Orchestra of Leipzig he has performed on international stages over two hundred times.

Symphonic Highlights of recent years have included concerts with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Gulbenkian Orchestra of Lisbon, the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, the KBS Symphony Orchestra, the Mozarteum Orchestra, New Japan Philharmonic, the Gewandhaus Orchestra of Leipzig, the German Symphony Orchestra, the Staatskapelle Dresden under such conductors as Kurt Sanderling, Gunther Herbig, Hartmut Haenchen, Dmitri Kitajenko, Hubert Soudant, Herbert Blomstedt, Andrey Boreyko and Daniel Harding.

In 2005 he played all five Beethoven concertos in the Semper Opera House with Kioi Sinfonietta Tokyo.

Numerous recordings available on CD by Peter Rösel, including an outstanding recording of the complete piano works of Johannes Brahms.

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